Translator: ShiroiKaze/Soyokaze Translations
âOh, Mr. Haster, you came to help!â
Said a bear-like giant while waving his hand to us.
I can also see eight other human-shaped figures.
âHello, youâre⦠Mr. Zeppel wasnât it?â
âWhat, no greeting for me, chief?â
My Master tactfully gives a return greeting. A bunch of people notice us and come this way.
Some of them are even armedâ¦
â⦠Uuhâ
People are⦠my eyes are spinning⦠my legs are tremblingâ¦
âArenât you just watching, Gusta? So then, whoâs the little one over there?â
âMy apprentice; her nameâs Yuuri. Despite how she looks, sheâs pretty amazing.â
âHAHA! If you have Mr. Hasterâs seal of approval, then I have high expectations for you!â
Mr. Zeppel walks up to me and sticks his hand out. Heâs probably expecting a handshake.
âUu⦠urp!â
I was finally at the point where I couldnât take any more, so I escaped from his outstretched hand, rushed to the roadsideâ
âHuuuuueeeeeeeehhhhh!â
And grandly vomited.
âWhat in blazesâ¦â
Came the dumbfounded, discomfort filled voice from behind me.
âSorry about that. A lot happened to Yuuri, and sheâs frightened of people. Sheâs finally become accustomed to me only recentlyâ¦â
âSheâs at the point of being able to talk with me, but that took three years after all. Even now, she wonât let me touch her.â
I could hear my Masterâs apologetic voice, and Mr. Gustaâs followup.
âGive me a minute. Iâll go check on her.â
I could hear my Masterâs footsteps coming this way. Oh no, is he angry?
This is coming from me, but I donât think I could do anything about this awful sightâ¦
Without raising my face to the nearby footsteps, I start talking.
âSorry, Master. Iâll be better in a little bit, soâ¦â
âNo need to rush. Iâm the one who forced you to come along after all.â
Is he worried about me? My Master then gently rubs my back.
He brought a canteen up to my mouth and urged me to drink.
âHere, have a drink? I squeezed a little lemon in there, so it should be really refreshing alright?â
I place my own hand on top of my Masterâs hand, holding the canteen, and timidly drink the water.
Fortunately there seems to be nothing else to let out. I rinsed my mouth out several times, and with one final drink I drained the canteen.
â⦠Haa. Thank you very much, Master.â
I gently take a deep breath, and hug my Master around his waist.
âEverything will be fine, my Master is here with me. Donât worry. Thereâs nothing to be afraid of.
âAlright! Iâm fine now, Master. I was just a little startled.â
ââYouâre really not pushing yourself?â
I really am just fine, since thereâs nothing to be afraid of with my Master here.
~~~*~
âSorry about that. I am the apprentice, Yuuri. Iâve shown you something unpleasant.â
I give Mr. Zeppel and the other villagers a polite apology. Except I didnât lower my hood.
âYuuri has a little problem with her appearance you see. Allow her to remain in her current attire.
âI donât really mind, but even if I take look wouldnât I find a child? Or maybe a pygmy?â
â⦠⦠Thereâs religious reasons.â
Master, that excuse doesnât work for everything.
âItâs a kind of curse. If you look at me nothing good will happen, but⦠do you want to see?â
âUgh, seriously?!â
The one who spoke up was the armed young man next to Mr. Zeppel.
When I send my eyes in his direction, he hastily introduces himself to me. Does he think Iâm gonna curse him?
âAh, Iâm in charge of the villageâs security, and my name is Kime. I look forward to working with you.â
With a timid appearance, Mr. Kime stretches out his hand.
I ignore his hand, and lower my head.
âNice to meet you, Iâm Yuuri. Touching me wonât cause any problems, but you should probably refrain from shaking my hand. So both our minds can be at ease?â
âHa, haha⦠that helps.â
âSo, howâs the bridge looking?â
âAah, itâs collapsed in a rather flashy way. It was the first huge snowstorm in a long time after all. The bridgeâs piers probably couldnât handle it.â
âIn other words, weâll have to remake the whole thingâ¦â
In Mr. Zeppelâs sight is my Master as he thinks about the restoration plan. They walk down to the river side to take a closer look.
I grasp the end of my Masterâs robe, and stick close to him as I follow.
âHey, look at thatâ¦â
âIsnât it pretty obvious whatâs going on?â
âDoes Mr. Haster not notice?â
âProbably not, and it doesnât look Yuuriâs aware of it either.â
âBut doesnât she have a curse?â
âSheâs not really cursed. Though itâs true that she has a variety of circumstances to her. Kime, if you shy away from that girl, youâll regret it you know?â
âMr. Gusta, have you seen her face?â
âOf course, it gave me a huge shock!â
Behind me I can hear a relaxed conversation going on, but for now I ignore it.
The bridgeâs girders are rotten at the base, and broken at a 90 degree angle. The left half of the bridge was completely collapsed.
âThis is pretty awful. When considering the next one, would building the bridge out of stone be better?â
âExcept wouldnât it weaken in an earthquake or the like? When considering its resilience, a wooden bridge would be more sound.â
âEarthquake? We shouldnât have those around here.â
âI see, so earthquakes donât happen in this region.â
I was thinking of Japan, one of the leading countries in the world for earthquakes. Over there a magnitude 4 earthquake would be reported with a laugh and an âoh, itâs a big one!â
Whereas international students and the like would cower at even a magnitude 3; how nostalgic those memories are.
âIf we donât need to worry about the ground shaking, then a sturdy stone structure would likely last longer. Rather, should we [enchant] it with [toughness]?â
âThat would be a supreme waste of effort⦠though I donât mind if you have an easy way to do it.â
âThereâs something I want to test out, so I would appreciate if youâd let me give it a try.â
â⦠Donât explode?â
âIâm not going to!â
Whatâs with that? You make it sound like people randomly catch fire!
Iâm a mild-mannered and famous Japanese person you know? Though I donât look like it right now.
âChief, when considering what to do for the bridge, weâre thinking we want a stone construction, but do we have to materials for that?â
âStones, huh? As you might expect, we donât have any huge ones here.â
âWhat kinds did you bring?â
âWeâve got some clay for reinforcement⦠but not much.â
Clay, huh? ⦠If I bake it then itâll get pretty hard though.
âThere really isnât enough material here for the bridge. Is there a place around here to dig up more stones from?â
âI canât say Iâm very familiar with this area.â
Mr. Zeppel replies to my query with an apologetic face. He canât do anything about not knowing, so I donât mind.
âWhich means we might have to get them from far away and⦠actually, if weâre gonna [enchant] it with [toughness], is it really a big deal?â
âEven if weâre gonna reinforce it with spells, we still need a base form for it.â
âMaster, would you be able to use a [clay wall] to immediately make that form?â
âItâs possible, but⦠the waterâs current is pretty strong you see.â
âHmmm⦠then, first of all, letâs put V shaped walls over there and over there to obstruct the flow of the water. Before the water diverting walls break, we can raise some bridge piers, and bake the clayâs surface.â
I pick up a fallen tree branch and use it to draw a simple blueprint on the ground.
My Master stands over me and looks at what I drew in the ground and⦠huh? Was that my heart throbbing?
âI-if we get the piers in place first, then we can use lumber to form the base, and compact dirt onto it. After that weâll [reinforce] it.â
âQuite the large scale⦠can you do it?â
âEasily!â
With a âhmhm!â I stick my chest out, since I can brag about how strong my magic power is.
âThen Yuuri, youâll divert the water, and Iâll make the piers. Since you can do any spare construction, you should be able to bring the walls back up if they collapse.â
âAhh, good point. Then Iâll handle the water diverting wall. While I do that, Master will make the piers, and when theyâre ready Iâll bake them and give them [toughness].â
Together with my Master we consider the design for the bridge.
All thatâs left is altering the [toughness] construction process a little bit, andâ¦
~~~*~
When all was said and done, we completed the bridge in just one hour.
There were (surprisingly) no mistakes in the procedure, and in the blink of an eye we raised the form up, baked it, and completed the piers.
All that remained was bringing the lumber together with [telekinesis], adding clay walls to that wooden core then placing it to make the bridge, and [enchanting] the whole bridge with [toughness].
We originally planned to add the [enchantment] magic circle through manual labor, but I used a [fire] spell to burn a huge [toughness] circle across the whole bridge in one go.
Lastly we fill it with magic power, and itâs complete.
On this occasion, taking advantage of how huge the size of it is, I poured about 50% of my magic power into it. This bridge will hold for 100 years!
With the reforming done, I show off my smug face.
âWould ya look at that⦠certainly, just as Mr. Haster was boasting about her, sheâs unbelievable.â
âWhat did the rest of us come here for again?â
âWith [toughness] added on, I think it should be fine as it is. But, to keep the magic circle from disappearing, if you were to cover the outside of the bridge in wood, itâll probably hold a little bit more.
â100 years⦠nah, with Yuuri nothing is impossible, but thatâs ridiculous.â
While hiding behind my Master, whoâs giving off a cold sweat, I give an explanation to Mr. Zeppel and the rest.
âAah, as a cushion substitute, would you lay out some wood? Thatâll probably be good.â
âUs guys can do something like that. Actually, please let us do that; our positions are at stake.â
Everyone is standing on top of the bridge, and bouncing up and down to confirm its strength.
Looking from the side, itâs quite the pleasant scene.
âWe pulled the soil from our surroundings to make it, so the river became a little wider in this area, but⦠Well, if we get such a sturdy bridge for just that, it should be fine.â
âBut really, you certainly do meet expectations. Making such a huge bridge so easily and such. Itâs something any country would wantâ¦â
Ah, certainly⦠rivers can be considered one of a baseâs defenses. Such a river, and a whole army would easily cross it with two magicians.
Doesnât that mean weâre a kind of strategic weapon?
âWell, letâs keep the bridgeâs construction a secret, yeah? Since itâll spell trouble in the future.â
âAah, right. Nobody will say a word. Weâll also be in a bind if you disappear on us, Mr. Haster.â
As we somehow realized the dangerous truth and let out dry laughs, I suddenly felt I could hear something like a dog barking.
Looking in the direction of the barking, I distort the air with a spell to create a simple telescope.
When I do, I seeâ¦
âMaster, someoneâs being attacked by a wolf on the other side!â
Saying that, as quickly as possible I applied [reinforcement], jumped from the bridge and rushed forward.
In the future this bridge would be given the name The Great Haster Bridge, and it really did hold for 100 years.